Young-Kyu Song
Korean actor found lifelessly
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The South Korean actor Young-Kyu Song died. The 55-year-old was found in a parked car.
Young-Kyu Song is dead. How, the South Korean actor was found lifeless in a parked car. An acquaintance is said to have discovered the actor on Monday morning (August 4th) around eight o’clock in the city of Yongin near Seoul. The police did not recognize any evidence of external influences. She didn’t find a farewell letter. Young-Kyu Song was 55 years old.
Young-Kyu Song began his acting career in 1994 on stage in the children’s musical “Wizard Muruel”. From the new millennium he was also present in the cinema and on television.
Role in the second successive cinema film South Korea
The actor has developed a reputation as a reliable character actor in supporting roles over the decades. His best-known projects included the crime series “Narco-Saints”, which is also available in Germany via Netflix. At Disney+ there is the series “Big Bet”, in which song appears next to “Oldboy” star Choi Min-Sik (63).
Young-Kyu Songs International Probably best-known film is “Extreme Job-The Spicy Chicken Police”. The action comedy became the second most successful movie in South Korean history in 2019. In this country, the hit is available on Amazon Prime Video for streaming.
Alcohol ride in June 2025
Just a few weeks ago, Young-Kyu Song was present with negative headlines in the Korean media. It was caught at the wheel under the influence of alcohol in June. He drove five kilometers with a blood alcohol value that results in the withdrawal of his driver’s license in his home country.
Young-Kyu Song then resigned from a stage production by “Shakespeare in Love”. Two series in which he was seen also seized consequences, reduced his role or completely stroked him. Young-Kyu Song leaves a wife and two daughters.
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Source: Stern

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